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NEWS CENTRAL CANTERBURY NEWS, MARCH 18, 2015 9 Arts co-ordinator’s proactive approach The Selwyn Arts Trust, with the support of the Selwyn District Council, has recently appointed a new art co-ordinator, to help ensure that the arts in Selwyn are encouraged, well resourced and promoted. Rachael Inch has an extensive background in the arts management sector and is familiar with the Selwyn arts scene, particularly in the Darfield area. She has been involved in many arts organisations over the past 10 years, both locally and nationally, and is connected to a number of artists and organisations throughout New Zealand. Inch is also the owner of NZ Perspective, which promotes New Zealand art to the international market. The Selwyn Arts Trust was formed in 2010, with the primary focus of supporting and encouraging a diverse range of creative opportunities in Selwyn district. On behalf of the trust, Inch will be undertaking a variety of tasks in her role, including creating a districtwide central directory for artists and arts organisations in Selwyn. She also plans to work with Te Taumutu Runanga, and many other arts organisations, to develop activities in Selwyn and encourage networking forums for the arts, as well as assisting arts programmes, events, artists, and art groups of all genres to seek funding and advice. ‘‘I am very excited to be working Future architects: Lincoln University Landscape Architecture lecturer Andreas Wesener supervises his daughter, Romane, 8, right, and fellow pupil Tessa Marshall, 8, as they build their cities. Picture: SUPPLIED Future-builders visit A group of 15 pupils from Discovery 1 Primary School in Halswell visited Lincoln University’s School of Landscape Architecture. The children were allowed to choose an area of interest for a Ravelli monica term one project, and the group who attended Lincoln had chosen urban design. Under the watchful eye of Lincoln University lecturer Andreas Wesener, the youngsters built small Lego towns based on the urban design principles of low and higher density cities. ‘‘It was a great way to help them understand these concepts,’’ Wesener says. ‘‘They will be our future landscape architects.’’ Pyroclassic DRILLING SPECIALISTS ECD is a West Melton-based company that has been serving Canterbury for over 20 years and is committed to providing your complete water supply system. HEATING EXPO Great Instore Specials Open all weekend Sat 21st -22nd March 10 – 4pm Ends Sat 28th March 2015 Call to discuss your home, lifestyle block or irrigation water supply needs. Services include: • Domestic and irrigation well drilling - 150-300mm dia. • Supply and installation of pumps, tanks and pump sheds • Pump repairs and maintenance • Site investigation and standard penetration tests (SPTs) • Water testing Contact Graham Taylor Pellet and Wood Fire specialists Phone 03 343 1651 472 Blenheim Road, Sockburn Open Mon-Fri 8.30am to 5.30pm www.heatstore.co.nz for a free on-site consultation and no-obligation quote Ph: 03 3479337 or 0274341162 Email: ecdrill@xtra.co.nz or visit us at www.eastcoastdrilling.co.nz with the whole community to help create a greater cohesion within the Artistic passion: The Selwyn Arts Trust’s new art co-ordinator, Rachael Inch. wonderful arts sector in our district,’’ Inch says. ‘‘I am very passionate about the arts and I plan to take a very proactive approach, supporting as many artists and arts organisations in Selwyn as I can.’’ Inch says her first key task is to create a directory of the arts in the area and a regular arts calendar in the local press. ‘‘If you are a gallery, organisation, club, or artist, then contact me, so that I can see how I can help you.’’ ❚ Inch can be contacted by emailing: arts@selwyn.govt.nz or by phoning 027 521 4948. 6583122AA 6543502AA